At the fee of inquiry into public broadcasting, the uncomfortable 24 hours of Charles Alloncle | EUROtoday
For the primary time in two months, Wednesday February 4 and Thursday February 5, a clearing emerged over the fee of inquiry into public broadcasting. To see it, it was essential to observe 4 lengthy hearings of personalities very educated about their topic: 4 former ministers of tradition (Aurélie Filippetti, Franck Riester, Roselyne Bachelot, Rima Abdul Malak) in addition to the present one (Rachida Dati), former parliamentarians carrying numerous texts (proposed legal guidelines particularly) on the topic (Jean-Jacques Gaultier, Quentin Bataillon, Patrick Bloche, and so on.), in addition to Laurence Bloch, who notably led France Inter from 2014 to 2022. No curiosity hyperlinks these personalities collectively, and their opinions usually diverge. However, they have been unanimous in defending public broadcasting. Factual, well-argued, their responses continued to convey the pontificating questions of rapporteur Charles Alloncle (Hérault, Union of Rights for the Republic, UDR) again to their true dimension – biased, ideological, even fallacious.
Faced with former ministers, firstly, every of his interventions − on Delphine Ernotte’s efficiency bonus, the associated fee/viewers comparability with personal broadcasting, or “hyperconcentration” of the manufacturing firms that France Télévisions makes use of − got here up in opposition to the management of the recordsdata of its interlocutors.
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